Tim Matheson has portrayed a president and vice president. A police officer and military officer. And more than a few doctors. He's worked with Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Jackie Gleason, Kurt Russell and He appeared in episodes of everything from 鈥淟eave to Beaver鈥 and 鈥淢y Three Sons鈥 to 鈥淭his is Us鈥 and 鈥淐SI.鈥
The 76-year-old has hundreds of acting, directing and producing credits to his name over a career that began when John F. Kennedy was president. (Yes, Matheson , too.)
Matheson transports readers to the sets of quite a few of his Hollywood gigs in the enjoyable and illuminating memoir, 鈥淒amn Glad to Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches.鈥
The book's title is a nod to the recurring line Matheson delivers as Eric 鈥淥tter鈥 Stratton, the Delta rush chairman in the all-time comedy, 鈥淎nimal House."
The section on the making of the classic 1978 film is almost worth the book's purchase price alone. Spoiler alert: Some of the actors who played Delta House members got up to their own hijinks while on location at the , the stand-in for the fictional Faber College. The description of the cast's visit to a real frat party in Eugene is a particular highlight.
鈥淒amn Glad to Meet You" isn't all fun and games, though. It features some helpful tips and tricks on acting/directing and navigating the Hollywood jungle as well as some poignant moments. Matheson recounts the time he spent with some actors/comedians who were taken too early, including John Candy, Chris Farley and Sam Kinison 鈥 plus, his 鈥淎nimal House鈥 co-star John Belushi.
鈥淵ou came for some Belushi stories,鈥 Matheson writes. 鈥淚 know. He's who I'm asked about more than anyone else I've ever worked with, and I've worked with almost everyone.鈥
These days, Matheson is working north of the border, where his hit Netflix show, is shot.
It's just the latest in a very long line of roles the native Californian has taken on in his productive and lengthy career.
鈥淚've been lucky. I know that," Matheson writes. 鈥淚've always found a place to tell a story.鈥
And now, he's telling us his stories. We should be damn glad he did.
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AP book reviews:
Mike Householder, The Associated Press